After coming up with a formal presentation to pitch our final outcome to a panel of members who were involved with the rooftop space, and also members of staff at the university, Hannah and I felt that the presentation ran smoothly and we presented our point across to the viewer really well. in comparisson to the informal presentations that we had previously done in our tutorial sessions I believe I had really come on in the way I presented my work in a professional manner. However after we had finished, a few of the panel members didn't really seem to like our Teepee idea and basically told us to come up with something new. They just didn't really see the connection between the Flotation tank and the Teepee itself. This was really devastating for Hannah and myself as we had spent a lot of money of fabrics and bamboo and had already started to make the teepee and with only a week left to come up and make a new final piece we really started to feel the pressure.
However, they did like our techniques and processes that we had used and provided as samples, using the bamboo wrapped fabrics attached with knitted ropes. And took Mark and Kate’s advice to now work to our advantage by combing this with techniques and processes I knew I was strong at such as the digital technology side of things, as we didn’t have much time left to mess around.
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